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San Francisco to San Jose, Project Section, project, California Environmental Quality Act, National Environmental Policy Act, environmental document, Authority, NEPA, CEQA, HSR, FRA, STB, EIR/EIS, impact, San Francisco, Brisbane, South San Francisco, San Bruno, Millbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo, Belmont, San Carlos, Redwood City, North Fair Oaks, Atherton, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, San Jose, San Francisco County, San Mateo County, Santa Clara County, Section 3.18, Cumulative Impacts, impact avoidance and minimization features, mitigation measures, resource study area, regional transportation plan, cumulatively considerable, cumulative conditions, contribution of the project, projected growth, cumulative project, regional projections, transportation, air quality and greenhouse gases, noise and vibration, electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic interference, public utilities and energy, biological and aquatic resources, hydrology and water quality, geology, soils, seismicity, and paleontological resources, hazardous materials and wastes, safety and security, socioeconomics and communities, station planning, land use,and development, parks, recreation, and open space, aesthetics and visual quality, cultural resources
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Section analyzing the potential cumulative impacts of the California High-Speed Rail San Francisco to San Jose alternatives and defining the regional context appropriate for each resource area, including adjacent sections of the high-speed rail system.
California High-Speed Rail San Francisco to San Jose Project Section Final Environmental Impact Report/Environmental Impact Statement, Section 3.18, Cumulative Impacts
San Francisco to San Jose
Project Section
project
California Environmental Quality Act
National Environmental Policy Act
environmental document
Authority
NEPA
CEQA
HSR
FRA
STB
EIR/EIS
impact
San Francisco
Brisbane
South San Francisco
San Bruno
Millbrae
Burlingame
San Mateo
Belmont
San Carlos
Redwood City
North Fair Oaks
Atherton
Menlo Park
Palo Alto
Mountain View
Sunnyvale
Santa Clara
San Jose
San Francisco County
San Mateo County
Santa Clara County
Section 3.18
Cumulative Impacts
impact avoidance and minimization features
mitigation measures
resource study area
regional transportation plan
cumulatively considerable
cumulative conditions
contribution of the project
projected growth
cumulative project
regional projections
transportation
air quality and greenhouse gases
noise and vibration
electromagnetic fields and electromagnetic interference
public utilities and energy
biological and aquatic resources
hydrology and water quality
geology
soils
seismicity
and paleontological resources
hazardous materials and wastes
safety and security
socioeconomics and communities
station planning
land use
and development
parks
recreation
and open space
aesthetics and visual quality
cultural resources
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